Old House Journal

BARE BRICK INTERIOR WALLS

“I shall tread lightly here,” winks your editor. Once upon a time, railed and wailed against “the bare brick mistake” as, in 1970s Brooklyn, we witnessed recently arrived homeowners and their contractors tearing out three-coat plaster to expose brick party walls that were never meant to be seen. We imagined the

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